![]() This article makes a lot of assumptions, so maybe read it through before you commit- I wanted to set up a server suitable for production, that can handle ~500 clients, have the web server on port 80/443 using SSL, have the clients also use a well known ports so it can work in corporate environments where we don’t control the firewall, etc. I’ve tried to make the examples explicit- if you need to compare with original source, the links are provided. Unsurprisingly for someone who *doesn’t* currently manage computers at this scale, I had some issues getting it running, so here’s some tips that might help you. I did get to export data using Zoho’s Java connector for Zoho Analytics, but it was sooo ugly.įLeetDM is a serious, enterprise type app- they claim to have had instances with up to 150,000 live agents, but I figure I’ll need to retire at around 149,000. *Munkireport uses MySQL too, but even when I had a working instance I couldn’t slurp data out of it- there’s an API and even a Postman collection, but it just *wouldn’t*. Originally developed at Facebook, it also has some other cool features- like being able to load and search for known vulns etc. But my analytics engine uses SQL queries, and so does FleetDM, as it adds a GUI to OSQuery under the hood. I still love Munkireport and it’s beautiful graphing and helpful community. ![]() ![]() We’ve had some major issues running Munkireport recently, and while switching platforms mid ride is generally a really bad idea, I just wanted *something* to work and I had always wanted to try FleetDM, so… ![]()
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